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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 4TH, 1907.

II. E. Choa Fu, who has been staying at TELEGRAMS. Connaught House Hotel, made several calls yesterday. He loaves Hongkong to-day,

sanatenko Festerday and had to be removed. A soldier, a member of the B.E., had a

from Kowloon to the hospital.

It is reported in mandarin oirols that the Chinga Ministry of Finance has decided to make a trial of the gold standard, which is

to go into effuot about the end of 1968.

Captain Vou Käpaniek, though not quite so prominent & public persmage as formerly, is still oluerished in the memory of his country. mon. Ho is going through his sentence at the. prison of Togel, where he is described as model of all that a prisoner ongiet to be. He

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TOKYO, July 3rd.

Barou Aoki granted an interview to the representative of an American newspaper in which he stated that he would possibly abandon his Sun Francisco trip. He was of the opinion that the signs at present did not justify any feelings of alarm, and he

POLICE COURT.

Wednesday, July 3rd.

BEFORE M. F. A. HAZELAND (FIRST

POLICE MAGISTRATE),

A VICIOUS PRISONER,

A chair coolie employed on the Peak was slurged with being in possession of a quality of opium dross nud' slso with aegaulting a con- sable in the execution of his duty. When arrested he said he had a certificate for the pium at his house and the constable want bit the policeman's arm and attacked him. The with him. Near the house, however, defendant other coollas then came out and set upon him. The master arrived on the noses ned the coolie Inspector Collett. On the latter's arrival he was was left with him while the constable went for

told that the defendant had escaped bat he wa

CANTON,

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.}

Canton, July 1st. DEPARTURE OF VICEROY CHOC FU

H. E. Chou Fu having obtained the long sought for permission to leave has received a reply to his last cable memorial and bas left Canton for Whampos, whence he will go to Hongkong en route to Shanghai. II. E. in his memorial stated that a successor having been appointed to the Two Kwang Vioeroyalty

responsibility of guantosing order in the two ho had no power and could not take the Previures. The people are anxiously awaiting the arrival of Viceroy Shua. Meanwhile, the

the seals. Viceroy Chou Fa's departure has put Fan-Tai (Provincial Transuror) bas taken over

tho administration departinant in a muddle on

havo some influence on the minds of the works at his trado as a shoemaker, but his health expressed the conviction that the arrested later. Fined $20 on the Arst charge, ol) the important posts are now held by anting

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EUROPEAN WOMAN CHARGED WITH

CARRYING A LEVOLVES. A

The hearing of the charge of being in possession of a revolver without a pormit against Mrs. Amy Gillan, residing at 3, Dudü ell Street, was continued,

proletariat. A great show is made of is not good, and the commitles of philanthropic obolishing the opium habit. Rewards are

persons who have sharged therasolves with his Japanese claims would be settled in and 310 on the second. future welfare is trying to got permission for the local courts. promised, and the most severe penalties im to be sent to a sabatoriem to recruit, threatened, and even then the Edicts have afterwards returning to prison. The subscrip- to be repeated more than oueeth tons out for Voigt now ameant to a substantial augmented promises and warnings, Final-sum, and the whole is being invested at interest ly, elops are closed, but the drug is openly proposed to buy for him a house whore he on for him until he leaves prison. Then it is LABELetailed for consumption "off the pre- esra a good living as a working master alive. sker. The "captain's" reputation may be relied upon to attrant ons tem.

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mises," and John Chinaman's opinim of the weight of the words that come from the

bearing our TRADE MARK, and fee simile capital goes down a few tuore points. Ry eignature has been adopted for our

and by doubtless, all this will lead to something; but at present it promises to preserve the existing state of things. What wise who could wish for a more easy-going government? It talks very big, and makes a brave show, and yet all men go their own way just the same. Why should John Chioaman wish to change? At present be does not seem to worry about it, either in the north or in the south. The only discoutent worth mentioning is that among the Canton cavalrymen, who complain of the Luraasonableness of mobilization just when they had let all their horses out on

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my premises and, I bopa, cover will, On the o her band if my ono servant, who lives on my premises with his wife and child, and who worke from 5.30 a., to 9 p.m. can dad time for a 9alot game of d minoes "rice-bird" with two or three of his friends or acquaintances, even they chooss to have a small stake (gamble!) on though they be my neighbours' servanta, and if

the game they certainly have my permission to do so unless the authorities declare same illegal and enforce the law ulike in club and private dwelling. My servant does a man's work, is Lonest and reliable, and I try to treat him like The plague total including two cases yester a man and not like a slave. Unfortunately ho can neither read nor write, but that is not his fault, so books can have no attraction for him and be consequently is reduced to dominoeg when he wante healthy indoor recreation."

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A Shanghai paper annonces that the cruisers Naniwa, and Akitsuskimo, arrived at Taikoku, Formoss, on June 2tat. · Thora must have been a very big tidal ware. The offloors, far from being concerned at their high and dry situation, are making arrangements to altook a villaga

zhabited by hostile aborigines."

To-day being July 4th, an American holiday. the American Consulate General will be closed to business, Mr. Wilder will receive friends at the foes in Podder Street between the hours of eleven and one o'clock. Mr. A. E. Owen will be "at boms" at the Kowloon Hotel from 5 to 7 this evening and will be assisted by Mr. J. W. Osborne, there will be music and other amusements.

After dinner

Thore was a large attendance in the dining room of the Peak Hotel last night when Mr. D. Le Souff, Director of the Melbourne Zoological Gardens, discoursed on "Wild Life in Australia." He dealt particularly with the peculiar fauna of the island continent and dwelt et considerable length on its soemie beautice. On the call of Sir Henry Berkeley, EVEN excitable people have now been

who presided, a hearty vote of thanks was enabled to realize that there is no anti-awarded Mr. Gouef for his interesting lecture.

The lanternist was Mr. J. L. McPherson.

HONGKONG, JULY 4TH, 1907.

SUPREME COURT.

Wednesday, July 3rd..

In Summary JURISDICTION.

Ms. A. G. Wor (PUISHA JUDOR).

A DISPUTED CONTRACT,

Action was brought by F. K. Tata, merchata of 4, Queen's Buildings, against the Kwong Wo Cheong arm and another to recover 8305,32 being the amount of damages auffered by the plaintiff in esasequonea of the breach by the defendants of a contract dated April 3rd,

Mr. P. W. Goldring (of Means. Goldring and Barlow, appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. A. Holborow (of Mesars. Deacon, Lookor and Deacon) for the defendant.

THE JAPANESE CRUISERS IN

EUROPE.

LONDON, July 1st. The Japanese erasore Taukube and Chitose have left Kiel for Plymouth.

THE SEAL FISHERIES.

LONDON, July 1st.

captured 29 Japanese seal poachers on St. Paul Island, Pribiloffs,

A United States Revenue Cutter has

KOREA AND THE HAO CE

CONFERENCE.

LONDON, July lat.

A deputation from Koren has arrived at the Hogue to protest against the noo- invitation of Korea to th: Confersnes; but the chief object of the deputation is to appeal to the Conference for protection from Japan, who, the deputation assert, has broken her pledge to preserve the indoper dence of Korea. M. Nelidoff has refused to receive the deputation.

THE DUTY ON TEA.

LONDON, July 1st. In the House of Commons, Mr. H. Nisid moved that the duty for an ad valorem duty:

per lb. The motion was rejected by 212 to on tea, of 50 per cent, but not to exceed 5d.

18. Mr. Bridgeman moved a resolution for a reduction of the duty to 4d. Mr. Asquithi said that no one was more desirous than he to reduce indirect taxation, but the Sugar tax prossed heavier than the tax on tes, and when the financial situation permitted it sugar had the first claim. Mr. Bridgeman's motion was rejected by 195 to 136.

THE SIBERIAN ROUTE. IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT FOR FOREKINERS' CONVENIENCE.

The Russian journal Dalyokaza Okraina (according to a translation in the Japan Adver.

dent of the Sibarinn, Moscow.Keursk, etc. been sent to St. Petersburg by the Superinten- tiser) reports that the followin e telegram has

railway:

Chief Doledive Insprotor Hanson, who pro- secuted, asked if his Worship would procs od with that are first, as there was another obarge

against bor.

His Worship I think she pleads guilty to

D. fondant-It does not belong to me. I told the polics I had the revolver which belongs to my husband,

to that. You had no tienes for it?

Jespector Banson-It was found in her possession. Sho sags that it is her husband's

His Worship-You are also charged with behaving in a disorderly manner calonlated to provoke a breach of the peace.

Eridanes was then called.

•fficials with limited responsibility.

ARMT REORGANIZATION,

Military organization seeme atill to be tus order of the day. There is great activity bore in nil the barruolo bat especially is this noticeable amongst the Manchi and Beaner troops. Since tho crrival of H. E.

Marquis Li, the grandson of the late Li Hang Chang, the Manola and Banner troops bave men thoroughly reorganised and old fogies replaced by the more solive aloment. H. E., who is a thorough English scholar, attends drill himself every day and is causing quite a stir amongst the conser-ntive oficials,

COMICAL CAVALEY,

In connection with the daily exorcise, that of shooting an horseback bas given rise to an inoiden very characteristically Chic ess and shows to what extent. reorganization in noces sary. Most of the cavalrymen had sither sold or hiral out their mounts. Consequently ponies had to be got at the last moment by Chan Kwai said he was a bag in the Carlton hook or by creek. There has been such a House and looked after the room which deferd-sudden demand for ponios that the hiring price ant occupied. On the 18th of January, abent which was hitherto at 81.50 per diem at most 8 am, the defendant rang the bell. When he has now reached the enormous price of $.2.00. went up to her room she told him he was late Soldiers had to sacrifice a month's pay to 'pat and going to the bed, picked up a revolver from in an appearance. One may judge the awkward- under the pillow, and pointed it at him sayingness of the situation when instead of the 3000 "I give you kill."

Hi Worship-Nobody would say that. he coull see

Witness-"I killum you." He added that

the Evidence was given by two lady residents as to revolver Was loaded

the receipt of anonymous letters, and evidence was also given to the affect that the handwriting we similer to that of the defendant.

His Worship, after perusal of the letters, cemarked that there was no doubt the two lettera were in the same writing.

ponies that ought to be in the official stables there are only 500 or 600 availablo. It is an easy matter to improvize a Chineso warrior quite another matter to place the said vorlie by patting a conlio into a uniform, but it is

on a obarger. H. E. Li is highly to be com mended for his activity and seems to have inberited in full bis grandfather's geniur.

MACAO,

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.}

NO TESTERS YOR THE LOTTERY,

P. 8.0. Sullivan said that on the 8th June he proceeded to 3, Daddell Street, He told the defendant ho bad come to search for arms. She

July 2nd. replied that there were no arms in the house Ho told her there was no nga her saying so se opening tenders for the Bonta

Last Tharaday was the day appointed for he intended to search the beuse.

Casa da Then she Misericordia Lottery Monopoly, but not a single opened the wardrobe and he found a revolver tender was received. Hang Wo, the present there loaded in all its are chambers. She said farmer, rupa the business up to November, there was no other ammunition, but he It is evident that the Macao lottery monopoly discovered 61 rounds. He also found a pieos is not the profitable concern it was a few of paper similar to that on which the letter received by one of the witnesses was written.

Inspecter Hanson-There are otber lotteze, all in the same handwriting. They were written by defendant. One was addressed to Mr. Welamuz neking him not to allow a certain jady on his prominas,

years ago.

THE FANTAM MONOPOLY,

the

The new fan-tar farmers took over monopoly yesterday. Business has been far from flourishing in the fan-ton shops lately owing to the large exodus of people in consequence of the plague score. Boren of the His Worship--Are they in the same band-sixteen houses have now been closed. But the writing.

new flrmerr ara to pay the Government Inspector Hanson-The formation of the $150,000 a year for the monopoly, which

a profitable game-for the banker! oharactors is the same.

houses are maintained. Evidently fan-tan is works out at $50,000 per house if only nine

pointed the revolver at the boy or that she Defendant entered the box and denied having

had written the letters.

His Worship ordered the revolver and ammunition to be forfeited and with respect to inflict penalty he would order the defendant the second charge as he had been asked not to

Fear. to be bound over in $100 to keep the peace for a

INDIAN HUEDER PEIAL

Mr. Goldring said the plaintiff was a morehet who dealt particularly in molasene, and on April 3rd. he entered into a contract with the defend aut for the sale of $74 case, The terms of the April 30th, when the price was to be paid. On contract were that delivery was to be taken by

May 2ad delivery was net inken, and a letter was written to the defendants calling upon them in direct communication with the ports of Japan, "The passengers of the expresses which are to tako delivery, within seven days. On May Shanghai, and the stations of the Chinese 8th, as the goods were still on plaintiff's hands, Eastern Railway to the West as far as the notice was givon to defendant's solicitor that the stations which lie beyond Irkutsk, on changing goods would be sold by auction. Delivery not berths belonging to them in the Siberian train, at Irkutsk do not receive from our staffs the being taken then, the goods were sold by auction, and are themselves obliged to search for their the result being the loss shown in the writ of places, or if they have familles with them, to samoes. Mr. Goldring submitted that in the take places in different compartments. With absence of any special defence being raised, the view to the elimination of these inconveni- for trial,

A defendant's solicitor was not entitled to raise for foreigners who do not understand Russian, enges, especially in the case of changing and for the guarantee to the passengers of the places belonging to them the following arrange ment is made The train superintendent will telegraph from Kharbin to the Station master at Irkutsk the number of besthe engaged, apper, lower, for ladies, for non-smokers, according to A Chinaman charged with larceny at ola ses. One copy is sent to the office of the Hanghon, was asked if he had anything to International

Bleeping Car Company, and say. He replied "I am not satisfied with this A similar telegram is further transmitted from and ordered him to prison for six weeks and another remains with the train superintendent charge. His Worship replied "I am satisfied" Manchuria station concerning the passengers six hours in the stocks. Prisoner bad taken who are travelling on the Kharbin Manchuria advantage of the open door to enter this section. On arrival of the taxin at Irkutsk, the particular house and carry off a box containing train superintendent transfers the passengers to clothing and jawellery, suitable berths in the connecting train," In all probability this arrangement will be adopted also for passengers bound for the East.

one now.

His Lordship- What sort of special defence can you possibly conceivak

Mr. Goldring-I don't know what there is. His Lordship-Ho can say there is au contract.

Mr. Goldring-He admits the contract. Mr. Holborow--This action is for damages for breach of a contrast which I say we have not broken.

After boaring the ovidones of the plaiati, bie Lordship intimated that he would like to hear Mr. Helborow.

Mr. Holberow said he based his defence entirely on the contract under which the only right the vendor had was a tien on the goods. His only right was to retain the goods agaiant the price and to sne, and on getting judgment he would be able to reali so on the goods. This

dynastic rebellion disturbing the Chinese empire; and it is safe to say that there is Lord Granville Gordon died on board of the no likelihood of such an interceting event

German mail stasmer Prini Ludwig, just for some time to come.

arrived from Europe. The death took place in On the other

the Red Sea, where abnormal heat has been hand, this absence of active hostility to the

experienced. The remains were taken to reigning power does not indicate a state Colombo and there baried. Lady Granville of general loyalty. Probably never in the Gordon was among the passengers by the long history of the Empire was the Throne stomer. Hie Lordship was born in 1856, and at Peking regarded with less respect. The would have completed his fifty first year a low days since. He was the sixth son of the 15th great light introduced by the missionaries and beir presumptive to the 11th Marquess of and spread by the press, the return of the fly. He was married to Charlotto D'Olier, Chinese student and his airing of bis daughter of Mr. Henry Ros, who died seven foreign smartness, the ghost of democracy Fears ago. Among Lord Granville's pub'ien- that has most undoubtedly been walking, tione are The Race of To-day, 1867; Warned these and other things have had their OF, 1808; and Nootka, 1899. His Lordship was

a member of the Church of England. inevitable effect, and crea plain John Chinaman has learned to emulate the In the June number the World's Work enlightened wits of the great centres of time of the meeting of the second Fence Con- makes the interesting suggestion that, at the civilization, and to, so to speak, refer ference at the Hague, and as a fiting memorial idarespectfully to the equator. It is only of the reign of a grost peacemaker, a medal to be an imaginary line and perhaps, he doubt-known as the Edward Cross should be founded, less reflects, the connection between the to be given to men and women of all nations no andus preasure or hurry. He gave the great ones at Feking and the greater ones who, by's singlo act or a continous course of conduct, forward the general peasc of the world

is not a case of lom, because the molasses were hard.

LEPERS SENT TO CHINA.

LAZARETTO MAINTAINED BY CANADA AT

VICTORIA, CLABED,

of a compatriot at West Point were committed The four Indians charged with the wurder

Gordon, Jemadar Golade Khan and Sergeant Arising out of this case Police Sergeant Bagn Khan were prosecuted on a charge of having assaulted the prisonors when in the charge room. casa adjourned

Evidence was called, and the

DISSATISWIND.

BEFORE MA. OBME [SECOND POLICE MAGISTRATS).

DESTITUTE.

go

The quartermaster of the *.*. "Taming" was found destitate and was sent to the House of Detention panding the return of the steamer, It appears that ho was giren leare to ashore by the chief officer, and when he returned late the captain told him that as he had gone sahore without leave be had better stay on shore. The man bad thou to return ashore where he was found by the police.

CHINESE MERCHANTS AND TEX NEW T¿IES. A deputation of Chinese merchants waited represented the demoralizing effect of the now apon H. E. the Governor a few days ago and

business' taxes" on the trade of the Colony. What will be the upshot of these representations should be in a position by this time to see I am not able to say, but the Government

the better for the prosperity of trade in the that this business tax' piece of folly and the sooner it is abolished is a monumental

Colony.

FUSSING OVER A REFORMER.

to

a reward of a

WIS

The Straits Times of June 27thtays:-Thera arrived by the Arratoon Apar from Hongkong, yesterday. Tang Chu-yew, a leading Chinese bandred thousand dollars. Tang, who is reformer, for whom Chow-fa, the Viceroy of Canton, nometime

ago offered native of Kwalchow, is between thirty sad forty years of age. He escaped from Kwelshow in

having participated in the Reform Move ment

of that year in his native province, and came to Singapore, where he has resided aver since, having been in charge of a coolie dépôt.

In Septeraber, 1set

Joar, he went to Hong- keng, intending not to venture to Cautou, as

to Chinn, but retarn advised by frie the Viceroy. So he remained in Hongkong, high reward had been offered for his arrest by engaged in bis business. He returned to Singa- Canada has closed her Jasaretta at Victoris,

pore a month or two later. B.C., and transported the lepers who had

break in the southern provinces, Tang returned Upon news reaching the Colony of the out- which country all were natives. The lepera occupied it for some years past to China, of

friends, and the Acting Governor of the to Hongkong, but was again stopped by his

lazaretto has endeavoured to remove it Loress were all very willing to go, being especially desirous of being buried in China

Northern Colony supplied him with a police For two years the official in obarge of the

guard to prevent any attempt being made upon his life by the mercenaries of the Viceroy, as has the Pacific, but could not until recently find

been done on two precious ocowions within resent a ship to convey the lepers across the ocean. German tobacco trade papere say that the however, Tang decided to return to Singapore,

Fears. Getting tired of life under those c bat finally advantage was taken of s

conditions Regular liners always refused to take them,

meerschaum trade in the Fatherland is doomed, and

arrival here s tramp bo indastry seems to be facing a desperate by European and Chineza detootive inspectors, ere yesterday, he was met steamer running from Portland, Oregon, to situation, and the manufacturers of meerschaum Hongkong. The captain consented to take, pipes, oigaz-holdere, etc., will have to go out of Protector of Chinese. Mr. Saunders took him who conducted him to Mr. C. J. Saunders, the them on payment in adranos of $200 gold each business or into some other line. and the Government gladly complied with the table to secure anything like an adequate if he required protection similar to that

They are

to Government House, where the Governor asked conditions,

The Izzaretto at Victoris bas been in exis. supply of raw material, and for the trifling accorded to Kang In-wei, when he came LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS..

tonce for the last fifteen years. Au attendant quantities they can secure must pay a greatly the Straits Settlements iu 1898. Tang Chu

increased from the institution accompanied the lepers, and

priss, and London left Bingapore on 3rd Jaly for this Chinese victims of the disease. The Dominion secured control of practically all the meer. when he returned to Hongkong at the end of In the last three years the prices of raw } not to have any sul-General is fully owATO you informed His Excellency that he preferred will see them safely placed in the mission

guard. and London Lote it. Bentorlich From Antworp lopers at Canton, maintained for India for meerschaam have about doubled, and at Lis

The Chinese would be a message of supreme merit to man mere institation of such a decoration, it urges, port.

time Americs and England have of Tang's movemente, and, we understand, kind in general, and would carry the word and 2nd July p.m., and may be expected here on the Columbia, and the danger arising from the Asis Minor-the first for some time. An who has just been re-appointed to the Viceroy- The HAL str. Ambria left Singapore on in China will be very much less than in British shipment has been ressived in Germany form departure from the Colony to Viceroy Shum, will still pay for their maintenance, but the sost schaum still to be had Booently a small last year, information was telegraphed of his spirit of peass to the outermost nstions.

8th July Am.

existing of a lasaretto on the Pacific Coast has advance of about 30 per cent. in price followed ship of the Two Kwang.

which

in spiritland is just as thin. Besides, be In making this suggestion our contemporary has the example of those in high places. has in mind the incentive and encourage. Viceroy Saum, peremptorily ordered to ment

well-bestowed decoration proceed forthwith to the Far West, never carries with it, even though it ba no survival of went. Later, ordered to hasten to Canton, historic order, but merely a badge of where his great loyalty and splendid per distinction for public service well done. The

gonal attainments made his early presens indispensable in a crisis, he didn't hurry and he has not yet started. Does not his

His Lordship-I don't know. I see there is a good round sum for loskaga, suffer. The plaintiff had no right to sell the Mr. Holborow-For which my clients had to goods, even if they had deteriorated.

plaintiff must aucceed in this case, as there was Elis Lordship was of the opinion that the

defendant quite a reasonable time considering therefore be for plaintiff with costs. the quality of the goods. Judgment would

been removed.

und

PASSING OF THE MEERSCHAUM.

Immediately.

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